In his sermon titled "God Can Use You At Any Age," Kent Clark explores the theological theme of divine calling and grace through the life of Moses as depicted in Exodus 3. He argues that regardless of one's age or past failures, God can use anyone for His purposes, emphasizing that it is not about who we are, but whose we are as believers. Clark cites Exodus 3:6, where God identifies Himself as "I AM," underscoring God's sovereign presence and ability to empower ordinary people. Additionally, he highlights the Reformed doctrine of God's grace, asserting that it's never too late for redemption and that God often prepares individuals through trials. The sermon stresses that true meaning in life comes from glorifying God in all circumstances, reflecting the Westminster Shorter Catechism’s teaching on the purpose of human existence.
“It’s not about you at all. It’s all about Him. SDG makes life make sense.”
“Your motivation matters. My motivation matters... Ultimately, it's about who you do it for.”
“Who am I? That’s the wrong question. It's not about who you are. It’s whose you are that really matters.”
“God can use you at any age; it is His grace that gets you back onto the parade route.”
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